Woman and nature: the roaring inside her

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Page 67She stands in the midst of her own soft flesh, her thighs great wide arches, round
columns, her hips wide enough for calving, sturdy, rounded, swaying, stupefied
mass, a cradle, a waving field of nipples, her udder brushing the grass, a great ...

Page 96is severed from a corpse, this too conveys uncleanness, even an olive pit's bulk
of flesh. That if marrow is left in a bone there is uncleanness. And of the place
where we gathered to weep near the graveyard, we heard that planting and
sowing ...

Page 105Only once did she feel them sink into flesh. And it was her keeper's flesh. Her
keeper whom she loves, who feeds her, who would never dream of harming her,
who protects her. Who in his mercy forgave her mad attack, saying this was in her
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User Review - bness2 - LibraryThing

I realize this is considered a classic in feminist literature, but it is not anything like what I was expecting and I found Griffin's stream of consciousness style to be very distracting. This is not ...Read full review

Woman and Nature: The Roaring Inside Her

User Review - Not Available - Book Verdict

Written in 1979 when the feminist movement was in full throttle, this became a popular work in women's studies curricula. The feminist movement has since changed course, but Griffin is still beating ...Read full review